The Stars! FAQ - Abbreviations Listhttp://www.starsfaq.com/abbreviations.htm
breviations List General Usenet Abbreviations NG - Newsgroup rgcs - rec.games.computer.stars IIRC - If I Remember Correctly AFAIK - As Far As I Know PBEM - Play By E-Mail IMHO - In
The Stars! FAQ is the web resource the PBEM game Stars! by Jeff Johnson and Jeff McBride
ashweb Influenceshttp://archive.ashspace.org/ash.xanthia.com/nazgworld.html
Posts from Other Parts of USENET Non-a.s.h posts which have an interesting bearing on a.s.h, usually unwittingly Research links to scientific studies and web articles, sometimes w
Information likely to be of interest to readers of alt.suicide.holiday
a.s.h web archive central index pagehttp://archive.ashspace.org/ash.xanthia.com/ashnazg.html
the alt.suicide.holiday USENET newsgroup was like. Information about the newsgroup, FAQs, associated lists, and so forth may not be current. Consult the relevant resources to lear
Central index page for the 1993-mid 2002 archive of the alt.suicide.holiday newsgroup website.
rec.models.rockets FAQ Part 9http://ninfinger.org/rockets/rmrfaq.9.html
game from the usenet. While doing the research on Deja/Google, it became apparent to me that there are really no FAQs in the game of competition. Instead, there is the occasional
Fish disks 1 - 1120https://www.amiga-stuff.com/pd/fish.html
mode. Posted to usenetby Robert Pariseau.dhrystoneDhrystone benchmark program. Author: Reinhold Weicker(Ada version) Rick Richardson (C version)dottySource to the "dotty window" d
ex-cult Resource Centerhttp://www.ex-cult.org/
Forum / est / Landmark Usenet newsgroup alt.fan.landmark The Awareness Page Skeptic's Dictionary: Werner Erhard and est Skeptic's Dictionary:Landmark Forum / Landmark Education Co
The ex-cult Resource Center
This Is Not A Bloghttp://road.kill.com/
a group forum, called Usenet, which was fundamentally the same as chatting on a BBS. Except now it was global! Coming out of university, that's what I wanted to help accomplish. B
Hypercosm and Web 3Dhttp://www.highprogrammer.com/alan/hypercosm/
asseen in thispost to Usenet. Interestingly, in that post they said, "Microcosm was inspired by the type of programming which was encouraged by thedays of programming in interpret
Csh Programming Considered Harmfulhttp://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot/
Considered Harmful [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index | Patents | Copyrights | Abstracts | Cities ] faqs.org Archive-name: unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot Version: $Id: cs
Csh Programming Considered Harmful
Basic Information about MUDs and MUDdinghttp://www.lysator.liu.se/mud/faq/faq1.html
located?" Watch the USENET newsgroup rec.games.mud.announce . Every Friday a quite complete listing of MUDs is posted. If you can't wait till Friday, you can email mudlist@glia.bi
We Need to Bring Back Webrings | Lobstershttps://lobste.rs/s/foo1n7/we_need_bring_back_webrings
with the outer forms - Usenet! Blogging! - instead of the socio-economic reality. Back then, writing a blog was the most convenient and popular way of getting engagement online. N
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ii.com ยท Procmail Quick Start: An introduction to email filtering with a focus on procmail by Nancy McGoughhttp://www.ii.com/internet/robots/procmail/qs/
ago as part of the Usenet Filtering Mail FAQ . In 1995 it was published in the book Internet Secrets . In 1999, I HTMLized it and turned it into this Procmail Quick Start. In 2000
This article will quickly get you up and running with Procmail.
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